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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
South
anyone familiar with total performance solutions in praireville, la??
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<blockquote data-quote="evn62719" data-source="post: 10250598" data-attributes="member: 51714"><p>I did'nt know I was supposed to be charged for you taking my engine to a machine shop. I figured the $5000 I paid you might cover that. How many times did I drive 45 minutes out to your shop when you were supposed to be there only to show up to a locked building? How about I tell the people how when you changed the brakes on my F-150 and took the paint off of my centercaps with brake fluid. (Q: How many times did you say you were going to replace them? A: About 5. Q: Did you ever replace them? A: No, I had to go buy them and take it out of what I owed you). Speaking of which, how many of your customers do you ask to make monthly payments before you complete the work? I know that was never discussed with me. You said "pay me when you can". And guess what? I'm not going to pay anything until the work is completed. Did I not bring you a check for $4200 when you finished my car the first time? Had you been at your shop like you told me you would be or answered your phone when I came to pick up my car the second time, you would have gotten another check for $800. You blew me off so yea, I blew off paying you until you sent me an invoice the next month. Did you not have a check in your hands for the full amount less than a week later?</p><p></p><p>Or how about I tell these fine folks how my car left my stranded on the side of the road two times after I got it back from you? (Q:How many times did you lift a finger to help me? A:None, but after my car dumped all of its power steering fluid on the road, you gave me the great advice that I could just pour some more in and it would be fine. That would have turned out great if I had listened to you.)</p><p></p><p>And dont get your facts confused. I told you not to hook up the nitrous. I never once said don't hook up the gauges. I asked you until the day I picked it up if you wired the gauges up yet. What install kits are you talking about? You must mean the $10 of wire I bought at auto zone and hooked them up myself with the sending units that you lost under the seat. FYI, it took about 10 minutes to put in a little effort and trace out which wires were for the fuel pressure gauge and the air/fuel gauge.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, why should I have to bring my car back to you to take care of the scuff? I already pointed it out to you before my car was even finished and asked you to be more careful around it. After the way I was treated the last few months you had my car, I would'nt bring my bike to you to grease the chain. I understand you are trying to defend your business, but do not get on here and call me a liar and make up crap that never came out of my mouth. If I had been treated with the same respect and received the same level of customer service I got the first 3 months you had my car, you would have had a happy, loyal customer. Instead you have a pissed off, disgruntled customer who would'nt recommend your work to anybody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evn62719, post: 10250598, member: 51714"] I did'nt know I was supposed to be charged for you taking my engine to a machine shop. I figured the $5000 I paid you might cover that. How many times did I drive 45 minutes out to your shop when you were supposed to be there only to show up to a locked building? How about I tell the people how when you changed the brakes on my F-150 and took the paint off of my centercaps with brake fluid. (Q: How many times did you say you were going to replace them? A: About 5. Q: Did you ever replace them? A: No, I had to go buy them and take it out of what I owed you). Speaking of which, how many of your customers do you ask to make monthly payments before you complete the work? I know that was never discussed with me. You said "pay me when you can". And guess what? I'm not going to pay anything until the work is completed. Did I not bring you a check for $4200 when you finished my car the first time? Had you been at your shop like you told me you would be or answered your phone when I came to pick up my car the second time, you would have gotten another check for $800. You blew me off so yea, I blew off paying you until you sent me an invoice the next month. Did you not have a check in your hands for the full amount less than a week later? Or how about I tell these fine folks how my car left my stranded on the side of the road two times after I got it back from you? (Q:How many times did you lift a finger to help me? A:None, but after my car dumped all of its power steering fluid on the road, you gave me the great advice that I could just pour some more in and it would be fine. That would have turned out great if I had listened to you.) And dont get your facts confused. I told you not to hook up the nitrous. I never once said don't hook up the gauges. I asked you until the day I picked it up if you wired the gauges up yet. What install kits are you talking about? You must mean the $10 of wire I bought at auto zone and hooked them up myself with the sending units that you lost under the seat. FYI, it took about 10 minutes to put in a little effort and trace out which wires were for the fuel pressure gauge and the air/fuel gauge. Lastly, why should I have to bring my car back to you to take care of the scuff? I already pointed it out to you before my car was even finished and asked you to be more careful around it. After the way I was treated the last few months you had my car, I would'nt bring my bike to you to grease the chain. I understand you are trying to defend your business, but do not get on here and call me a liar and make up crap that never came out of my mouth. If I had been treated with the same respect and received the same level of customer service I got the first 3 months you had my car, you would have had a happy, loyal customer. Instead you have a pissed off, disgruntled customer who would'nt recommend your work to anybody. [/QUOTE]
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